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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): None Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (2)
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite(s): None Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1)
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): None Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (2), Online (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (3), Online (1) Description: This course is intended for students not specializing in quantitative-based programs of study. Foundations of Mathematics is a survey of contemporary topics in mathematics with an emphasis on application. Topics presented include set notation, number theory, probability and descriptive statistics, logic, algebra, plane geometry, and consumer mathematics. Coverage centers on an assortment of real-world examples and applications, demonstrating the usefulness, relevance, and attractiveness of mathematics.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): None Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (6), Online (1) Summer 2008: Day/Evening (1), Online (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (10), Online (1) Description: This course introduces students to a wide variety of algebraic skills and techniques at the intermediate level. Applications are emphasized. College Algebra serves as a prerequisite to higher-level mathematics courses. Topics include linear equations and inequalities, graphs, functions,polynomials, rational expressions, radicals, complex numbers, and quadratic equations.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): MTH-120 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: Covers the mathematical concepts encountered in accounting, management, and investments with an emphasis on algebraic skills. Topics include counting procedures, probability, elementary statistics, the income statement, simple and compound interest, present value, various types of annuities, amortization and sinking funds, and investments in bonds. (Spring only)
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): MTH-120 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (3), Online (1) Summer 2008: Day/Evening (1), Online (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (3), Online (2) Description: Teaches a statistical approach to decision making under uncertainty. Topics are descriptive statistics, probability distributions, inferential statistics, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, linear regression and correlation.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): MTH-120 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (2), Online (1) Summer 2008: Day/Evening (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (3) Description: A mathematics course with an emphasis on topics of importance in technological problems. Graphing techniques are taught to permit the use of rectangular and polar coordinates. Topics include the conic sections, functions, exponents and radicals, logarithms, matrices and systems of linear equations, the trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations and identities, laws of sines and cosines, and polar form.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): MTH-220 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (2) Description: Presents the basic concepts of differential and integral calculus. Topics include limits and the derivative, curve sketching and optimization problems; the product, quotient and chain rules; indefinite and definite integrals; integration by substitution and parts; and differentiation and integration of the exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions. Appropriate applications are considered.
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1.00 Credits
Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): None Currently offered: Spring 2008: Online (1) Description: This course introduces the student to the command line interface and commands to manage files in DOS and Unix/Linux environments. Topics include file creation, internal and external commands, and file and disk management. Subject matter is reinforced by hands-on laboratory exercises and assignments.
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1.00 Credits
Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): NET-100 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Online (1) Description: This course focuses on creating command line programs to automate system startup, user logon, and/or general maintenance tasks in the DOS/Windows and Unix/Linux environments. Topics include DOS batch file programming and Unix scripts. Subject matter is reinforced by hands-on laboratory exercises and assignments.
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